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Plants found in a freshwater biome have poorly developed root systems. Which statement best explains why these plants have such an adaptation?

•Roots do not need to store water for the functioning of the plants.
•Roots cause the loss of essential sugars into the water.
•Nutrients are absorbed all over the plants' surfaces instead of only in the roots.
•Water is deep, so roots are unable to reach the soil at the bottom.

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in my opinion choice C

Step-by-step explanation:

hydrophytes grow in water and the roots are under the category of support unlike the other parts so the other parts absorb nutrients and sunlight [hope I was helpful and sorry if it might be unclear also thanks]

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